Edwardian occasions : essays on English writing in the early twentieth century
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Edwardian occasions : essays on English writing in the early twentieth century
Oxford University Press, 1972
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Introduction: a note on "Edwardian"
- Frank Harris; the complete literary rascal
- H. G. and G. B. S
- The whole contention between Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Woolf
- Orage and the New age
- Conrad and Ford: two Rye revolutionists
- Ford Madox Ford. The epistemology of the good soldier. The conscious artist. Ford and the spirit of romance
- The Chesterbelloc. Chesterton
- Belloc
- Edward Thomas
- Harold Monro
- E. M. Forster. The old man at King's: Forster at 85. An obituary. Forster's cramp
- T. E. Hulme: the intellectual policeman
- Pound and the prose tradition
- Rupert Brooke
- The art of Beatrice Webb
- Maurice Hewlett: an Edwardian career
- "Mr. Pember's Academy."